Weird Harold wrote:Two SDs can only chase down two ships of an eight to ten ship convoy. Eight to Ten BCs can run don most if not all of them.
Adm Kingsford is sending Frontier Fleet commerce raiding, not deep infrastructure raiding.
Where exactly do you see Manticore employing convoys? Either to any number of Havenite systems or Talbot and Silesia all of which would have some very heavy defences compared to obsolete BC's. If they send those BC's to neutral systems to raid Manticoran merchant traffic those systems will likely not be affluent enough require a convoy of 8-10 freighters in the entire region let alone one system. Plus if they are traveling in a convoy likely there would be an escort, maybe Manticoran, maybe Havenite which means that even if there are a handful of DDs and CLs escorting those freighters the BC's squadrons would get creamed because they don't need to be destroyed, just damaged enough to not be able to leave. The best bet for this to have any chance of success would be to send BC's in to systems and take out singleton freighters, once they start tangling with escorts their mission ends quickly either through destruction or severe damage to end their mission.
Weird Harold wrote:
What BCs? That paragraph was addressing specifically the eight squadrons of SDs my decision to send 500 BCs raiding would leave without logistics support.
If you only had finished reading the rest of the paragraph I was answering to...
Weird Harold wrote:That decision leaves you with (at least) eight squadrons of the wall without support other than what those squadrons can provide for themselves. Luckily they have very big ships which normally carry large quantities of the kinds of supplies their squadron mates need; why not share out supplies from a quarter or third of your ships and send them back to a base or Depot to resupply and return?
Weird Harold wrote:Adm Kingsford isn't going to micromanage the commerce raiding, he's simply going to send a general order to all units to "Implement Case Buccaneer," or whatever the code word for the contingency planning for wide scale commerce raiding might be.
Which means that all the BC's will choose the systems as far away from the GA as possible and most likely end up with a large % of his raiding fleet in a sector of space with slim pickings... the only realistic way for this to bring any sort of success would be to direct the task forces to attack specific shipping routes which would require specific direction since after all you need to know where the rendezvous would be with the supply SD's right?
Weird Harold wrote:
Of course I realize that perishables is probably the least of a warship's logistics needs. But every single item that can be obtained locally is one less thing that too few transport hulls have to transport.
And what about the spare part they can't actually transport? Or the fuel, munitions etc etc etc...
-Are the SD's designed with the ability to carry BC sized missiles in their magazines?
-How would they transfer those missiles from their Magazines to those of the BC?
-A fleet train involves a lot more than just the ability to bring supplies and spares to a forward deployed unit, it involves bringing the ability to do some repairs using those spares otherwise you write off a ship for some minor damage because it cannot be repaired even if the spares are on hand.
Weird Harold wrote:The lack of experience probably led to larger fleet trains than Crandall and Filareta actually needed. That in turn suggests that a larger percentage of Fleet Train assets have been lost (captured) than most estimates account for. Also, I believe textev says that the SLN didn''t have all that many fleet-owned logistic/support ships to start with; they relied on civilian contract shipping which is in extremely short supply.
So? Are you making my point for me? They know nothing about logistics in war, they don't have the fleet train to begin with and you think the first thing they come up with would be the use of SD's to support those operations, SD's mind you that have limited space to begin with... they might have a lot of wasted space but it is divided into small sections which makes it less than useful.
Weird Harold wrote:Even with all that taken into account, there is NOT enough shipping available in the Solarian League to fulfill the requirements. Somebody, somewhere is going to have to "improvise, adapt and overcome."
And the way the SLN in general is portrayed, who would that be?